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Marc A. Criley

41 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
April 2018 Short Fiction The Consequential Effects of Practiced Penmanship Abyss & Apex, 2nd Quarter 2018
August 2018 Short Fiction Requires Replenishment Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, August 20, 2018
September 2018 |4 Short Fiction The Memory of a Memory Syntax & Salt, September 2018
November 2018 24 Short Fiction A Multitude of Sparks Descend Galaxy's Edge, Issue 35: November 2018
March 2019 51 Short Fiction Impending Karma Strike Amazing Stories, Spring 2019
July 2019 Short Fiction The Crystal Zyst: A Eula Banks, State Certified Zeitle Engineer, Story Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, 31 July 2019
December 2019 18|18.2 Poem "retros enabled" Frozen Wavelets, Fall 2019
August 2020 19 Poem "bullets deflected" Scifaikuest, August 2020
August 2020 20 Poem "robot rover halts" Scifaikuest, August 2020
August 2020 |1 Short Fiction Glory Whales Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, 23 August 2020
September 2020 55 Short Fiction Memento Amicum Cossmass Infinities, September 2020
January 2021 Short Fiction The Golden Rays of the Morning Sun Abyss & Apex, 1st Quarter 2021
April 2021 |9 Short Fiction Entries from My Grandmother's Diary Pertaining to My Father's Early Inflammation Abyss & Apex, 2nd Quarter 2021
May 2021 26 Short Fiction Crossed Paws Shoreline of Infinity, May 2021
December 2021 Short Fiction Mercury's Ice Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Winter 2021
March 2022 |8 Short Fiction Falling in Love at Verona Rupes Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Spring 2022
March 2022 29 Short Fiction The Paleoneirologist's Dreams Tree and Stone, March 2022
April 2022 |2 Short Fiction Human, Right? Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Summer 2022
May 2022 29 Short Fiction Robot Coal Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Summer 2022
July 2022 Short Fiction Daffodil Ghosts Sylvia, July 17, 2022
August 2022 3 Short Fiction Fencepost Worlds of Possibility, August 2022
August 2022 24 Short Fiction Fight Me Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Fall 2022
August 2022 Short Fiction Mr. Giz Stupefying Stories - The Pete Wood Challenge
August 2022 8 Short Fiction This Tattered, Marooned Sentinel Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Fall 2022
August 2022 34 Short Fiction Tree Worlds of Possibility, August 2022
October 2022 62 Short Fiction Reenactment Penumbric, October 2022
November 2022 20 Short Fiction Mandatory Donation Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Winter 2022
January 2023 29 Short Fiction The Gardener of Ceres Galaxy's Edge, January 2023
February 2023 |1 Short Fiction Another Leg Flash Point SF, 10 February 2023
March 2023 |2.5 Short Fiction Diamond Tear James Gunn's Ad Astra, March 2023
April 2023 |16 Short Fiction Diagnostics Port Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Spring 2023
April 2023 |12 Short Fiction Neurocrypto Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, Spring 2023
June 2023 Short Fiction Reset Alternative Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, June 2023
July 2023 169 Short Fiction An Anamnesis of Bones Dragon Gems, Summer 2023
August 2023 Short Fiction Freddy and the Stars Stupefying Stories Showcase, August 12, 2023
August 2023 Short Fiction Reset Alternative Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, August 7, 2023
September 2023 Short Fiction Alone Together Under the Stars Martian: The Magazine of Science Fiction Drabbles, September 11, 2023
January 2024 99 Short Fiction Momento Amicum Dragon Gems, Winter 2024
March 2024 |9 Short Fiction Cosack and Wallie Got the Zoomies! Shoreline of Infinity, Spring 2024
April 2024 6|6.1 Short Fiction Sun-Dappled Sheets of Methane Rain The Future Fire, April 2024
April 2025 |2 Short Fiction Bullets for Peace Bullet Points, April 2025

Marc A. Criley avidly read fantasy and science fiction for over forty years before deciding to try his hand at writing it when he got into his early 50s. His short stories and haiku have appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Galaxy's Edge, Frozen Wavelets, and elsewhere--rest assured it is never too late to start writing. When not writing, he and his wife "manage" a household of cats in the hills of North Alabama. Marc tweets about writing, space, Alabama, and other shiny things as @That_MarcC and maintains a personal website and blog at kickin-the-darkness.com.

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